Cutler, 34, was released by the Bears in March after eight seasons with the team, and he subsequently announced his retirement from football and joined FOX Sports as a broadcaster. Meanwhile, Cavallari, 30, has branched off from her reality TV career into designing accessories and shoes.

This month the couple moved to Nashville, Tenn. — where Cutler starred at Vanderbilt University — after being based in the Chicago area for many years.

Through a land trust, Cutler and Cavallari paid $4.25 million in cash in January 2014 for what at that time was a newly built 16-room mansion on a cul-de-sac in east Lake Forest, close to Lake Michigan.

Constructed by Heritage Builders and situated on a 1.5-acre wooded lot, the three-story mansion has 8-1/2 baths, five fireplaces, a lower-level sport court with a half-court basketball court and a 17-foot ceiling, a theater room, a wine cellar and a three-car garage. Outside on the property is a deeded pedestrian path to the beach.

Listing agent Larry Hitz of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Executive Group was not available to comment on Sunday about the listing.

Bob Goldsborough is a freelance reporter.

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